Cours 1716

Sustainable Innovation Challenge

Quality education

How to ensure that students abroad come back to their home countries after graduation in order to bring back their expertise & knowledge and also develop their local communities and societies ?

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  • Milan Sasic
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    Great idea but how would you manage to do that ?

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    Very good idea for a topic, but how will your organization lend these 0% rates, and what will be its profit?

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    Good idea and it is indeed a big problem in underdeveloped countries. After that, I have doubts about the realization of the project. How would it be possible to have 0% interest loans and then where would you find the funds to fill this financial hole ?

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    Good idea, this is a subject that is not often discussed. But how do you ensure the funding to offer the prestations?

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    Great idea ! I really like the concept but like my comrades I wonder about the interest rates

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    As mentioned, ThinkBack works in collaboration with NGO’s, local communities and governments, they are our main actors for establishing these 0% return loans, we just recreate and rebuild the link between graduated students abroad and their home countries as mainly, our local representatives work daily on collecting funds, networking, meeting people, country representatives and social groups and each country is dealt with differently depending on the governments degree of wealth and their willingness to help and finance.

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    I think it's a clever idea, but I don't know if everyone will be taken in by it

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    I never thought of this issue before it is very interesting. I get that you want to be the link between students and NGO, governments … but we still want to now how you will be profitable ?

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    Very original idea! Any plans or ideas to do so ? How can you measure the level of expertise that is brought back to the country ?

  • Sacha Than trong
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    Good ideas ! But are there significative negative impact if few students don't come back ?

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    Great idea, but are those who go to live abroad not leaving for reasons other than financial? Why not participate in improving the attractiveness of these areas? Improvement of salaries in comparison with the global competition? and also what would be your economic model?

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    Love the idea, do you think AI and our new technologies might be able to help in this domain? Great topic, I hadn't given any thought about this before today

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    I like this idea since it is trying to adress the problematic of the "brain drain". However, can you find a way to be a 100% sure that a student will come back to his home country? What if the foreign countries learn about this idea and propose a similar one for expatriates?

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    Good idea but I think that no matter how many advantages we offer, a student who wants to stay abroad will stay there.

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    it is a very interesting part of the education system wold-wide. Have you already think of some companies/universities to develop a partnership ?

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    I think this idea is very interesting, but very hard to implement, I see a lot of people staying in their exchange countries because they fell in love with it. If you can change their minds it is amazing!

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    Interesting idea but how will you finance the project ?

  • Marine Lauret
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    Access to education is essential and makes it possible to put all people around the world to be educated and to have chances of success in the world of work.

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    This subject is a real challenge, I hope you will find a way to achieve your goals

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    I think that this idea is very creative and the 0% interest loan a real motive for people to come back home. However, if the come back to their home countries, how will you ensure that that they don't come back one year just to secure their loan and leave again ?

  • Emma Nathan
    plus de 2 ans

    I like the idea but not sure about the feasible part...

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    This project aims to address the issue of brain drain, where highly educated individuals do not return to their home countries after completing their studies abroad. The goal is to find ways to incentivize students to return home and bring back their expertise and knowledge, thus contributing to the development of their local communities and societies. By promoting the return of talented individuals, this project has the potential to contribute to the growth and prosperity of home countries.

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    I like this idea but will the less developed countries of origin have the financial means to remunerate the students enough in order to attract them?

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    It's an interesting idea, which in a way answers the subject. My questions for this topic are: if this were to be implemented, how long should returning students stay in their country? And wouldn't this action limit the cultural diversity within the companies?

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    The proposed package of actions, including the tax incentive and interest-free loan programme, appears to be a viable approach.
    Check the financial viability of the programme and ensure that it is sufficiently supported to be sustainable in the long term. Ensure that the tax incentives and interest-free loans are fair and balanced and do not benefit some groups at the expense of others.

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    it's a great project and education is a very important issue but how will you fund it?

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    good idea but have you thought about the consequences on finance that this will have?

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    interesting idea which is current issue especially in underdeveloped countries. But I'm asking myself : how people can have the wish to go back in these countries if they are in better situation in occidental countries for instance ?

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    I understand the idea because it is very important to keep the most competent within a nation. But I think that countries also want to promote Brain Drain in order to promote the most deserving ones.
    So I'm not sure that you will get the agreement of all the governments in your key actors